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Reach for this book when your teenager is feeling the weight of adult responsibilities or struggling to satisfy the conflicting demands of family and duty. Peaceweaver follows sixteen-year-old Hild, a young woman sent by her king to secure a peace treaty through a strategic marriage. While the setting is steeped in the mythology of Beowulf, the heart of the story is about a young person finding her own agency and voice when her life has already been mapped out by others. Parents will appreciate how it explores the nuance of diplomacy and the bravery required to choose one's own path. Ideal for ages 12 and up, this historical fantasy balances lyrical prose with high-stakes adventure. It serves as a beautiful entry point for discussing the pressure to please others versus the necessity of self-preservation. It is a sophisticated choice for readers who enjoy mythology but are ready for more mature, character-driven themes regarding identity and independence.